- Wybe Th. Douma & Leonardo Massai, Introduction
- Feng Gao, The International Climate Regime: where do we stand?
- Leonardo Massai, Legal challenges in European climate policy
- Nick Farnsworth, The EU Emissions Trading Directive: time for revision?
- Wytze Van Der Gaast, The role of joint implementation within the context of EU policies
- Axel Michaelowa, Jorund Buen, Arne Eik, & Elisabeth Lokshall, The market potential of large-scale non-CO2 CDM projects
- Matthieu Wemaere, Legal nature of Kyoto units
- Charlotte Streck, Marketing CERs: legal and contractual issues for sellers
- Massimiliano Montini, The compliance regime of the Kyoto Protocol
- Michael Mehling, Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol in Germany: designing an integrated management scheme for greenhouse gases
- Wybe Douma & Daria Ratsiborinskaya, The Russian Federation and the Kyoto Protocol
- Marina Olshanskaya, Legal and institutional barriers to Kyoto Protocol implementation in non-Annex I countries in South-Eastern Europe and CIS
- Joyeeta Gupta, Developing countries and the post-Kyoto regime: breaking the tragic lock-in of waiting for each other’s strategy
- Wouter Veening, Climate change, security and forests
- Chris Dekkers & Machtelt Oudenes, EU ETS in the post-2012 regime: lessons learned
- Erik Haites, The São Paulo proposal for an agreement on future international climate policy
- Robert Tippmann, Stakeholder views on approaches and instruments for continued and future climate change mitigation efforts post-2012
Monday, January 28, 2008
Douma, Massai, & Montini: The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: Legal and Policy Challenges of Climate Change
Wybe Th. Douma (T.M.C. Asser Institute), Leonardo Massai (T.M.C. Asser Institute), & Massimiliano Montini (Università degli Studi, Siena) have published The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: Legal and Policy Challenges of Climate Change (T.M.C. Asser Press 2007). Contents include: